Tease Me Once
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Publisher Description
From USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling romance author, W Winters, comes a provocative tale of a club designed for wealthy sinners. It’s a story crafted for those of us who crave the villain.
Not everyone knows about The Club, which is by design. The main floor entertains the elite. There are dim lights, stolen touches and the liquor flows to ensure the guests get exactly what they want. There are high profile clients, cuffs and collars, contracts and secrets in every corner.
But it’s what lies beneath these floors, down the spiral staircase, that intrigues me the most.
There’s a man who stays in the corner of the darkest rooms. In this world of sinful tastes, he doesn’t hide his face like the rest of them; he’s not concerned with anonymity in the least.
Declan Cross is powerful, brooding and his dark eyes speak of damage that my soul begs to unravel. I’ve always been drawn to men who are rough around the edges, the bad guys so to speak… but he’s a kind of brutal that scares me.
So I promised myself I’d stay away.
I swore up and down, I would never give in to the fantasies that haunt me at night.
One night changed everything. He knows I witnessed everything that happened. There are no deals or negotiations with men like him.
He made it known in no uncertain terms what he desired most… I saw something I shouldn’t have. And now I’m his.
Tease Me Once is the beginning of a series. Prepare for everything seductive and beautifully dark.
Customer Reviews
Tantalizing and Remarkable!!
From the very first chapter of this book I was enthralled by this story.
Declan and Braelynn are captivating and profound characters (sublime).Their story is gripping and sinful. Be prepared to escape into their erotic, highly intense and consuming story.
It’s so good to be bad!!!
Congratulations Willow you have entranced us with another Cross brother.
Spicy Mafia Book
2.5/5⭐️
I’m not going to lie, I feel a bit iffy about this book. It definitely has a lot of spice and nothing explicitly spicy seems to happen till about half way through which is nice as well. However, I found there to be a few timeline inconsistencies throughout the book which threw me off and confused me a bunch. What I’ve noticed when it comes to Willow Winters books is that the prologue is usually just a completely separate scene that is never touched on or attended to in the rest of the actual novel. They’re really good, but I just always want to know what leads up to that prologue and what happens after and I don’t seem to get that satisfaction.